As a pioneer of the Knoll Planning Unit, US designer Florence Knoll (1917-present) created what she modestly called the "fill-in pieces that no one else wants to do." She refers to her own line of lounge seating as the equivalent of meat and potatoes, asserting "I needed the piece of furniture for a job and it wasn’t there, so I designed it."

Like so many of her groundbreaking designs the 1954 Lounge collection has a spare, angular profile that reflects the objective perfectionism of modern design in the early 1960s.

Our reproduction Florence Knoll Corner sofa is the premium kind. The same as the original ones. It is usually used for living room.